Serving the Railfan Community
Since 1993
Come relax and watch the trains
The Station Inn is a railroad-themed B&B located in Cresson, PA along the same busy Norfolk Southern railroad main line that traverses famous Horseshoe Curve a few miles away. Guests from far and wide stay at The Station Inn - built as the 1866 Callan House - to congregate and talk trains, explore the region’s railroad attractions, and explore local spots to watch freight trains conquer the mountain grades of the Alleghenies.
Our expansive front porch is 145 feet away from Norfolk Southern’s main line, where you will be wowed with the sights and sounds of heavy mainline railroading. Our radio system allows you to listen in to the action, while our porch lighting and WiFi allow you to relax and stay as connected as you like. Eight comfortable rooms welcome the mountain air so that you can settle in for the night.
The Station Inn has five two-room suites upstairs. Downstairs, there is a large three room suite and two smaller, single rooms. All accommodations have private baths. Desks, reading lamps and Keurig coffee makers are provided. Comfortably bright lamps are bedside for those who read before retiring. The next morning, you can enjoy a cup of tea or coffee on the porch before we serve you a full, hot breakfast, along with fresh fruit and breakfast pastries in our common dining area. Complementary soft drinks, spring water, and cookie jar all await, and when you’re ready for lunch or dinner, a number of local eateries are a short walk or drive away.
Call (814) 886-4757, send questions to stationinnpa@gmail.com, or check our availability and book online.
See our RESERVATION POLICY and GUEST POLICY for details concerning changes, cancellation, children, pets, alcohol, and tobacco.
Our Rooms

Black River & Western Suite
Sleeps: 5
2 XL Twin beds, 2 XL Twin beds
Trackview Rooms, Our Rooms, Suites
What Our Customers Say
OUR STAFF
Alex & Leah Lang
J. Alex Lang was a high school student in the 1990s when he first saw an ad in Railpace Newsmagazine inviting railfans to stay at The Station Inn. Making his first visit in October 1994, Alex returned many times over the ensuing decades. Alex always loved the combination of busy, mountain railroading with the Inn’s…
Soraya Edwards
Soraya loves working at The Station Inn, she joined the team in July of 2022. Soraya is very dedicated, and has jumped right into various projects, and recently started to help with cooking and serving breakfast. Full time Soraya is a Paralegal for a medical malpractice company. She loves traveling and often travels to England…
Pat Barry
Pat has been our innkeeper since our family purchased the Inn in May, 2022. Pat served in The Marine Corps for 4 years and spent many years working with the Special Needs community. Pat loves animals, enjoys being active, riding her bike and eager to learn how to play pickle ball. Loves kayaking and stand-up…
Collin Reinhart
Collin first visited The Station Inn years ago with his father, and has been a frequent guest ever since. While Collin was in college at Penn State Altoona, he started helping Tom Davis out with postings to Facebook. Thanks to Collin’s history with the Inn, he has been a key part of helping to carry…
Michele Sheehan
Michele’s warm, outgoing personality has been making guests feel they are a part of the Station Inn family since November, 2010. Michele makes sure the Inn is spotless and comfortable, and loves seeing friends old and new come to spend their time in Cresson.
Chris Beck
Chris Beck is a Station Inn veteran, he’s been cooking breakfasts here for many years. In addition to making his famous sausage gravy, our guests love to hear Chris’s railroading stories from his days on Conrail (from 1976 to 1973). Chris also works with his son Jim, who have a landscaping company in the area….